First Full Picture of the New Batmobile Revealed

As every Batman fan knows, the Caped Crusader has a knack for inventing the craziest and coolest vehicles in all of superhero history. Whether it was in the comics, movies, television shows or cartoons, Batman was always riding in style while catching crooks and battling super villains. Of course, the greatest of all of Batman’s automobiles is the Batmobile.

Well, with Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice’s release date so far away (and leaked pictures of the Batmobile already making their way online), it probably felt appropriate to Zack Snyder to tweet a picture of the car to the eagerly anticipating masses.

The word “intimidating” would adequately describe this version of The Dark Knight Detective’s signature ride. Seeming to blend the look of the iconic version of the car featured in Tim Burton’s Batman with the Tumbler in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, the Batmobile is sporting a number of familiar and new accessories. After careful analyzation (which involves me looking at the picture for a minute), I’ve found that this new Batmobile includes a rotating turret and armor protected wheels. While it’s not known to what extent the Batmoblie will feature in BvS, it is sure to play some role in Batman’s battle with Superman and Lex Luthor.

What about you Bat-fan? What do you think of Zack Snyder’s take on one of the most iconic superhero vehicles of all time? Let us know in the comments below!

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While braving the snow-swept wasteland of Buffalo, New York for 18 long years, Christopher Herman developed a love for geek culture. A child of the 90s, he was raised on the valuable lessons taught by Batman: The Animated Series, Hey Arnold and Animaniacs. Eventually discovering a passion for movies, books, comics and video games, Chris began hoarding his knowledge of geekdom. Whether it’s Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Mass Effect, Firefly or Avatar: The Last Airbender, he’s always willing to discuss the intricate worlds and stories of geek properties. Chris currently resides in San Marcos, TX.